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Don't Call big bets from Good Players!

So this is by far my biggest leak. Calling a big bet on the Turn or River because I have something and don't believe they got there. I don't know why I keep doing it, but I just did it in another tournament... sigh....

Just don't do it! Maybe 3-4 handed you mix it up more, but not 8-10 handed. They might be too nitty, but Good players generally aren't bluff-aholic like the Rec players you want to take money off of!

I don't have a good way of stripping them down or I would.... I need to sit down and figure that out, maybe tonight will lend itself to me doing that depending on how the tourney line up goes.

#4

December 5th, 2015, 7:53 AM

vwls [317]

Poker at: It depends.

Game: YesLHE, FLO8

What motivates you the most to call?

#5

December 5th, 2015, 8:50 AM

Lespaul_Lover [44]

Online Poker at: PokerStars

Game: Holdem

re: Poker & Don't Call big bets from Good Players!

I would ask why you think they don't have the nuts or the big whatever they do. Do you read them having a great hand but choose to play out of frustration or hoping to get a card?

#6

December 5th, 2015, 11:28 AM

Alatnicar [718]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: Holdem

Originally Posted by rlzaleski

So this is by far my biggest leak. Calling a big bet on the Turn or River because I have something and don't believe they got there. I don't know why I keep doing it, but I just did it in another tournament... sigh....

Just don't do it! Maybe 3-4 handed you mix it up more, but not 8-10 handed. They might be too nitty, but Good players generally aren't bluff-aholic like the Rec players you want to take money off of!

Always ask yourself why call!

#7

December 5th, 2015, 11:39 AM

FanatsLV [398]

Online Poker at: pokerstars

Game: holdem

If you not sure about your hand than better fold than loose all your stack there will be other hand where you can get profit...

#8

December 5th, 2015, 10:23 PM

lois505 [230]

Poker at: PokerStars

Game: holdem

i agree about that, some pepoles raise big really means they have something is biggest, we need fold will safe more, most of time i always lost at i dont belive they have , then i just lost

#9

December 5th, 2015, 10:57 PM

ShoTyme [249]

Online Poker at: Bovada

Game: Holdem

When I learned this I became a much better player. Sometimes they have it... Or get there no matter how improbably. Learn to trust yourself when you think you are beat. In doing so I have been shown bluffs and been ridiculed at the table. When this happens I just smile knowing I'm still a good player and will find a better spot. Remember, only bad players never get bluffed.

#10

December 5th, 2015, 11:39 PM

AlbieTross [930]

Poker at: ACR

Game: Hold'em

re: Poker & Don't Call big bets from Good Players!

What do you think makes you so tempted to call?

#11

December 9th, 2015, 1:18 PM

rlzaleski [124]

Online Poker at: Full Flush

Game: holdem

I honestly think it's related to how I play that makes me call. I'm pretty decent at bluffing people off of hands at times, so I think that's where I get into bad situations I start to assume the other guy is making plays I would make. Especially if I've been running good, then it really starts to make sense that the other guy would play back at me with very little.

Most of these hands I catch something in the middle I think might put me ahead, and the other guy just flips over more. i.e. I'll catch a Jack for top pair and the guy ends up flipping over trips. Not quite a cooler I think, but kind of close.

#12

December 9th, 2015, 5:19 PM

PapaC [2,803]

Poker at: Full Flush

Game: Holdem

"I don't know why I keep doing it, but I just did it in another tournament... sigh...."

So this is the big question. Why. I think this is something you are going to have to keep in mind in every hand. Just let your clock run down a little and take time to think. I believe if you do this it will help with one leak you have in your game, but it's only one thing. Keep letting us know what is happening so we can help. GL to you

#13

December 9th, 2015, 8:23 PM

TryTo [334]

I can't fold two (even top) pairs on river in zoom where time to think is very short in addition. Often lose.

#14

December 9th, 2015, 9:08 PM

dturner100 [134]

Poker at: ACR

Game: Holdem

This is funny. I saw this thread, and laughed mentally saying "Typical fish/rookie mistake...". I've been playing my entire life. I wouldn't do that.

So I play mostly small and micro stakes tourneys ( MTT & SNG ). But when the bankroll allows I play a day or two at higher SNG's ...

So I'm sitting 5 handed at a 9 max regular. To my right is a very regular that I have well over 10k hands on.

I can tell you with 90% surety that if he puts out a 1.5BB to 2xBB bet preflop UTG, UTG+1, or UTG +2 he IS holding AA, KK, QQ, AKs, AQs.

Wow, ugly board. "Is he holding AQ suited? Yeah, I bet he is. If he bets, I fold."
So he bets half my stack....
I call!!!
Did I just do that?
Yup AQ suited. I even knew it would be hearts!

But I came back with some coin flips to beat him but out and take 2nd...

I guess deep inside we all have a little fishy that loves to play like a fish.

#15

December 10th, 2015, 2:25 AM

vwls [317]

Online Poker at: It depends.

Game: YesLHE, FLO8

re: Poker & Don't Call big bets from Good Players!

Originally Posted by PapaC

Just let your clock run down a little and take time to think.

I agree. Our minds work in mysterious ways. Even a split second more contemplation can lead to a breakthrough. For me, patience has been a valuable asset in poker. If I fold in an uncertain situation, then I may save myself some chips for when I have a better, more certain opportunity to get them in.

#16

December 10th, 2015, 6:12 AM

Lespaul_Lover [44]

Poker at: PokerStars

Game: Holdem

I did the same thing today in a free roll. Had A3 and folded to me I raised and buddy re raised me big time and I thought he had crap. Pocket J's. Right in the feels

#17

December 10th, 2015, 8:16 AM

Omahahahaha [533]

a read this antiquated poker strategy book (it was from the 50s or something) and it said that many players who would otherwise be beating the game are defeated by suspecting that everyone is bluffing

#18

December 10th, 2015, 12:20 PM

Tosh_67 [211]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: Holdem

I did it once on a final table when i was very new to the game...

6 players left the button was raising my BB every pass... I got 84 suited and hit bottom pair on a rainbow flop of 89J... i bet he called... turn was an ACE... i bet he raised i shoved... He had A8 and called...

Awful play by me but I learned a lot from that hand...

And the reason I shoved was because I just didn't believe he had anything and I was tilting from his constant blind steals...

#19

December 10th, 2015, 4:17 PM

hffjd2000 [2,329]

Online Poker at: fulltilt

Game: holdem

Its case to case basis. There are also bad players who overbet with good hands.

I think the crucial point here is to analyze the sequence and look for reasons why his overbet is justified.

#20

December 10th, 2015, 6:41 PM

makisaa [877]

re: Poker & Don't Call big bets from Good Players!

If you have good cards, or a good combination appears you must put a biggger bet! This way you will rise your money!

#21

December 10th, 2015, 6:59 PM

henriquemaduro [667]

Online Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: NL holdem

lose the last tournament against a big bet from a good player, i got top pair (Q) and decent kicker (K), and at the river, he made a big bet and i payed, he got 2 pairs.

#22

December 10th, 2015, 7:10 PM

rlzaleski [124]

Poker at: Full Flush

Game: holdem

Originally Posted by hffjd2000

Its case to case basis. There are also bad players who overbet with good hands.

I think the crucial point here is to analyze the sequence and look for reasons why his overbet is justified.

I think this is why I qualified the "Good Players" here. you should be able to tell in two rounds what's going on.

I think this also exacerbates my problem because after I fold to bets 2-3 times I feel they start to feel they can exploit it. Then I start playing back sub-optimally.

It's kind of the mind games.

But yes, knowing that A high can be good against a bluffy player having fun is definitely something you should keep in the tank.

#23

December 10th, 2015, 7:20 PM

vwls [317]

Online Poker at: It depends.

Game: YesLHE, FLO8

Originally Posted by hffjd2000

There are also bad players who overbet with good hands.

Good point. Against erratic loose players, it helps me to remember all of the would-be winning hands that I fold pre-flop and the fact that this type of player may be playing those types of hands, thus making those random monsters.

#24

December 11th, 2015, 2:53 AM

PapaC [2,803]

Poker at: Full Flush

Game: Holdem

Originally Posted by vwls

I agree. Our minds work in mysterious ways. Even a split second more contemplation can lead to a breakthrough. For me, patience has been a valuable asset in poker. If I fold in an uncertain situation, then I may save myself some chips for when I have a better, more certain opportunity to get them in.

Thanks for that, because I remember about 1 1/2 years ago when I would not think at all. I had no patience for players who run the clock down. There is so much to learn, and at times, that don't work either. Can't have your cake and eat it too. Today I can say I've folded some hands that I hated to, but they were losers with out doubt. It's really hard to say fold and save the chips for that next hand that might trip you up, instead of getting knocked out. But It's Learned Behavior.

#25

December 13th, 2015, 4:26 PM

nickisgeek [29]

re: Poker & Don't Call big bets from Good Players!

I have the same weakness. The most typical situation, when aggresive player, that was raising almost every hand, was pissing me off. And at last i got smth like AQ, and decided to limp (not raise) in order to not scare him. But what do you think? He had AK, and bitted me. That being said, try to stay foccused all the time, and do not conduct on raise-provocations.